(often abbreviated as "revis") refers to secondary procedures performed to correct, improve, or refine the results of a previous cosmetic or reconstructive operation. While the goal is often aesthetic enhancement, these surgeries are also vital for addressing functional issues, such as breathing difficulties after a rhinoplasty or physical discomfort from a prior breast augmentation.
Data from large retrospective series (e.g., Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 2019–2024):
Revision plastic surgery can be performed on various parts of the body, including: